lotto29 wrote:76ciology wrote:lotto29 wrote:Not so much
From a guy who is known most for his post offense and defender solely at C into a diverse scorer and can defend PFs.
Most of these rookies are adjusting their game from amateur basketball into the pace&space of the NBA. Most of these guys are negatives during their rookie year, because they aren't playing the "NBA way." It's just some people are tailor fit like KAT and KP. While some people doesn't want or can't evolve their game like Wiggins.
Jah had this faceup game in college. Turned into a diverse scorer? He's doing the same things he did but at a different volume. Defending PF's? He's tasked to do it, but he is doing as badly as at center. I see very little improvement from him, taking into account what he did in college.
Defense: He started badly. But in January (last month as a center), He had104.5DRTG which is pretty good and is better than Towns (not saying he's a better defender, just saying that he did good on january). I have been recording his defensive sequence at the PF position this feb, and so far I haven't seen him being a defensive liability out there. The problem lies more in the miscommunication with him and Noel because of the cross matches the defenders had on our offense.
Offense: Jah scored 22% of his shots off mid range @ 46FG% in January, that is almost twice the volume compared to his oct-nov numbers @ 10-14%. This feb playing the PF position, he has been scoring 9.6% of his shots off fastbreak points. That's almost twice the volume of his and Kat's season average.










